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4 Nw THE EVENING THE EVENING STAR, | Evesr Hovse Has Sous Lesvrxe WASHINGTON: “MTAR bas the fullest Lecal Circulation of any Newspaper in the World, and as am Advertising Medium te wort he other payers published ia Some of the English liberal pspers are in ‘favor of « federal system like that of the United Staten. They appoar to think, however, that they have no “Adams, Jefferson, Franklin and Hamilton to draft the necessary constitution” ‘The Americans borrowed without knowing it, if the phrase be considered admissible, the idea of s written constitution from young Sir Harry ‘Vane, an English statesman of the Common- wealth who had started public life as an Ameri- can statesman. The English now do us the honor of seeking to follow the pattern as all the ‘world is doing. Aud yot thoir great publicists im writing on American institutions tell us that the English Parliament with its absolnte sov- ereignty and flexible machinery is & better ‘working government then ours with all ite complex arrangement of legislative, executive and judicial departments in state and vation. If ‘the British empiro ever “federalizes,” to quote tho famous word of Joel Barlow, and adopts a constitution of government composed of a single fnstrument of writing, instead of a bundle of charters, customs and statates, it ought to be « model of its kind. Under the inspira- tion of the most .sagnificent liberal achiev meuts in both hemispheres ever placed to the credit of a people m all the history of man- ‘und, it could not well be otherwise. The Lon- don liberal press does us high honor indeed, but remembering Magna Charta, the Petition of Rigbt, the Billof Rights, the Actof Settle- ment and the Reform Bill--those grand land- murks of English liberty erected upon the gmmemorial frame-work of Anglo-Saxon law and government—the peoyle of this country nssure the doubting Thomases across the water shat the English Franklins, Jeffersons, Hamul- tons and Adamecs will bo ready when the Eng- lish public is entirely ready for the work of con- siutution-makiug. ee There seems to be not much reciprocity in the Canadian bosom. At least Sir John Me- Donald’s government and the Tory party behind it are merely willing to reciprocate to the extent of a few egricultural products, most of which the Dominion exports to the United States. The liberal party favors a more gener- ous and rational policy, but will have to wait until it gets into power to be able to enforce it, The Sherman resolution for reciprocal trade in coal is advocated in those quarters of the Dominion of Canada, either whore reci- procity generally is desired, or where the coal of the northern commonwealth is well situated for shipment into the United States. — Ob love, oh rapture! Another case of for- eign and domestic felicity, with the American woman knocked outin the firstround For whieh let us ail be devoutly thankful. They usually, however, wait until they are married, but this time it happened ear! Mrs, Graco January, a widow of St. Louis, with a fortune of say #3,000,000, left her by an aged busband, was loved and won by Mr. Frewen of England and the roses bloomed in thoir hearts, The day was set and everything was like the fast chapter in a novel unti! Mr. Frewen happenod to inquire about what he was going to get for his sacrifice in marrying this January widow, when it was discovered that provision in the will shat him out ia case of the widow's death. ‘The shock was too great for Mc. Frewon. Poor fellow. he had been raised a pet’ He couldn't stand adversity, so he threw up the sponge and | called the match off. It ts better so, perhaps, He might have married her, and then hav-wg discovered his mistake he might have thumped the rich American lady with a bed slat or a chair. Let this be ancxample to other for- eigners who are seeking paying investments in America, Next | ————— + = ‘The bill now before both houses of Congress, having been imtroduced in the Senate yester- day, providing for the placing of clectric wires between the departments in this city under! ground, and appropriating $75,000 ‘or the eon- struction of conduits, is a measure of great) merit and should be acted upon favorably at} anearly day. The dendly electric wire should always be insulated, and the best insulator 20 far as the public is concerned is the under- ground conduit. As yet few accidents have | occurred bere from bad insulation or careless- ness, but such accidents are likely to buppen at any time. = The American always overdocs it, Arthur Fiint of Iowa shot himself to death Tuesday because he was worried by his business. He was only twenty-four years old. was the post- Master, rab a store, copducted a bank, haudicd a livery stable. directed » wagon shop, bought } and sold grain, raised stock and it is said be was also disuppointed in love. Unquestionably the boy would have been up for Congress as soon as he was fully grown. —————— There is a strong indication that Congress- man Richard Vaux of Philadelphia will not be | returned and the old gentleman is not a bit | worried over it, It is more than likely Mr. | ‘Vaux was never caught im Just such a crowd before. and with him there is agood deal in the adage “a man is kuown by the company he heepe.” ——— To the Indiana republicans in the back coun- ties, who will be “rising to inquire” why the President appointed a democrat as District Commissioner. it may be timely to say that ‘Custom requires one of the civil Commiasioncrs to be « democrat and the other « republican, | - ——— The cholera is reported as sbating at several points where it was epidemic. It has evidently Jeard of the doings of Congrese and has con- cliaded that we have got abont all we can stand now, without any extras, ee It is not by suppression that the record of Congressional proceedings is kept straight. ‘The piace where this record should be edited is the floor of the two houses, respectively. ————————— If we take any more states into the Union right away let us have them adjaiuiug, so that when the population of cither shows up con- sututionally under size, we mar combine them. ———— oe Mr. Flanagan of Texas will discover | what he is there for is for governor of the state. | He was aeveral years, however, getting an av- | ewer to his famous conumdram. | Admiral Porter's arguments in favor of the addition of sail power to all ships af war are! not easily controverted. notwithstanding the | otis tee at lend athe knows abot ee | manship in the modern schools. { i ‘it is proposed te carry the New York Central | strikes into politiesand Mr.Chauncey M. Depew | “the Isboring man's friend” should he carefat | how be puts his feet down. ‘ $< the repubiican party shouid make « bolt for free trade and drop protection what would become af the demecratic party 7 ————————— This motto, fram «volume presumably sot utterly unknown to Congressmen, should be bung i « conspicuous piace in the Honse: things are lovely; whatsvever things are af good roport—af there be any virtue and if there be auy praise-—think on these things.” 5 . Congressman ‘“itiwen ef South Carclisis will wo doubt Le kwifed by the iricuds of bis own brothdr. ~ if Canada does not want reciprocity of ‘wade with us what is butter worth apy way? nid Representative Breckiuridge of Arkansas is looking for a job this morning. _ There isa fair chauce that we will have Drinciple of acticn to which its success may be attrib- Rted. Cure te : “EQUAL EXCELLENCE IN EVERYTHING.” ‘We don't make « specialty of Silks or Dress Goods or Upholstery Goods or any other separate stock. Weare thefrecognized originators of close prices all around. ‘We buy on the most advantameous terms we can obtain nd sell for as little profit es we can afford, and ss a re- sult we are constantly offering our customers special dargains in every ond of our departments. Takes ‘waik through our stores and see if fects don't bear out our sesertions. aradgs: coats, ‘We invite the attention of parents toour Great assortment of Cloeks for Misses, Those made for school wear are msde from the most durabie materials. We make no charge for al- ‘erations or fitting ladies’ or misses’ garments. CLOTH DEPARTMEXT. ‘What lady would consider her outfit complete with- Gut @ Cloth Dress? This adds considerably to the wardrobe of every stylish lady. A Cloth Suit is dressy, serviceable snd at all times presentable, A look through our Cloth Stock will convince you thet we carry the largest line of Cloths ever shown under one root. ‘We Sponge FREE OF CHARGE every Cloth Dress Pattera bought of us, Our 50-inch LADIES’ CLOTH in Biaok and all lead- ing shades, extraordinary value at 50c. por yard. Also, our 52-inch 76¢. HABIT CLOTH is equal toany 87c. cloth in the market. Our $1, $1.26, $1.50,62and $2.50 FRENCH CLOTHS are superior to any vloths ever shown by us for the same money. SCHOOL HOSIERY FOR CHILDREN. Good Strong Hose for 250. per pair. A much better quality, 3 pairs for $1. CHILDREN'S KNEE PROTECTORS, 25c. Are made of strong and durable Jersey Cloth, are ad- dusted to the knee in a simple manner and fit perfectly, ‘Thoy save the wear of many 8 psir of hose, NELLIE BLY CAPs, 460, Suitable for children's school caps; made of excellent waterials, in such colors as Red, Garnet, Brown, Navy Blue, Cream and Black, DRESS GOODS, for children's school dresses, 25c. Por yard, in twenty different styles, FALL NECKWEAR FOR MEN. Nobby Styles, 35e. Chotce Goods, 50a Season's Pickings, 75¢. and $1. FALL-WEIGHT UNDERWEAR FOR MEN. ‘Starting price at SOc. up to the Finest Natural Wool Goods. NEW JEWELRY. In the most ingenious styles unlimited as- sortment in BROOCHES, TIE PINS, CUFF ‘BUTTONS, SCARF PINS, CHAINS and NECKLACES. BEAD NECKLACES, 15e. and 26e. SOAP. PERFUMERY, SPONGES and CHAMOIS. All reliable kinds, 4711 SOAP, 140, CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP, 210. NEW GLOVES. ‘bution Suede, in Gray, Tam and Bisck. Price $1.50. ‘S-batton length Suede Mousquetaire, $1.50. S-button length Suedo Mousquetatre, in Modes, Tan and Black. $1.85 per pair, All our Gloves are warranted and tried on at counter. A unique Luton Hook given away with every pair of Gloves. OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT Has been considerably increased; overy facility posel- | ble afforded out-of-town shoppers, All communica tions, whether for samples or goods, will receive con- ‘sctentiows consideration. OUR FALL FASHION SHEETS are ready and will be matied every month to out-of-town people free of chargo merely by sending their address to the Pattern Department. LANSBURGH & BRO., { 36 Weshiugton, D.C. —_———$S$5——_____ Raaiugton, Dc. Misrzs TRIPLE EXTRACTS. QUADRUPLE EXTRACTS, “ — Merts's” Quadruple “ Extractsare the finest © “ that ekill and the vest © stock ean produce. We Dlacethem along with “ the bestand coll them an « “Quadruple, 50c. on;2 © “sm 900 Triple Ex ba trect,asplendidarticle, 2 “ on 200; 4075. 81. “ a8 popular “~ EP MERTZ,1014P at, « - Weshington. =, « a EXTRACTS. QUADRUPLE EXTRACTS. 5 Fax Aso Wistez Goons ARE ARRIVING DAILY AND OPEN FOR INSPECTION. All-waol Wrapper Fiannels, in attractive de- ‘sigue aud colorings, 3c. per yard. Fresich Wrapper Fiannels, in brocade and stripes, all colors, at O-3¢c, G-4 All-wool Dress Fiaunels, ju Black, Green, Navy, Brown, Gray, Garnet, Sc,, extra quaiity and Ginish, ouly 50c, per yard. Extea quality Broadcloth, all the new colors; & bargain at $1.25 per yard. Fall-weight Underwear.—Ladies' High Neck ‘and Long Sleeve and Short Sleeve Vests, su- porior quality, only 50c. ‘Men's extra quality in Shirts and Drawers, al! sizes, 50. Children's Positive Fast Black Derby Ribbed School Huse, sizes 5 to M4, only 12}40. por pat. CARHART & LEIDY, 928 7tb ot. and 706 Kot. ow PHILADELPHIA STORE. Goons. ur ELE RUMSE pion Seiad sarcomnre ieee Ie , 1Be, (SEW PLAID eas cops. ature iu TURKISH TuwnLS 10 sun Loe ae de Mego: ones, 206, 2 PBS PEPROBSELECRE Me 2 2.% TOWNER & SON, ss 1416 That aw SETS Tey Wu H. McKanws Diane Lisrrez. SATUBDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1990, we shajl halt oy 4 © Geecemor to R. H, Tavion, Poss STAR: WASHINGTON Uresnuosr IN-PHE MIND OF EVERY HOUSEEEIPER 18 THE ALL-ABSORBING QUESTION: HOW TO LIVE IN COMFORT WITH THR LEAST POSSIBLE EXPENDITURE OF READY MONEY. THE SEASON 18 AT HAND WHEN TBE DRAIN UPON THE PURSE 18 GREATEST AND THE NECESSITIES OF LIFE ARE THE LAST SEASON HAVE DISAPPEARED, THE FLOORS ARE BARE AND THE HEARTH CHEERLESS AND COLD. TO MEET SUCH EXIGENCIES 18 THE ONE SOLE DESIGN OF OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM, WHOSE EXACTIONS ARE COMPARATIVELY INSIGNIFICANT AND WHOSE BENEFACTIONS AS INDE- BCRIBABLY GREAT. UNDER ITS SHEL- TERING WING BLOOM THE ROSES OF COMFORT AND HAPPINESS, THE ENJOY- MENT BEING IN YOUR POSSESSION WHILST THE PAYMENTS ARE MADE AS THE OONVENIENCE OF EACH ONE DIC- TaATES TS THE FACE OF SUCH AN OFFER THE FOLLY OF DELAY MUST BE MANIFEST, AND FOR THE FUTUSE WE PROMISE THE SAME UNTIRING EFFORTS TO ACCOMMO- DATE THE PUBLIC AS HAVE GRACED THE ANNALS OF OUR SYSTEMIN THE PAST. HOUSE & HERRMANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, 917, 921 AND 923 7TH 8ST. AND 627 AND 636 9030-4m ‘MASS. AVE N.W. Bosrox Vaagrerx Sronz. PICTURES READY FRAMED, One cannot fail to be struck with the advance in graphic art which has within the last few years placed artistic reproductions of famous pictures within the reach of all. These wo display in great variety, framed in s handsome aud substantial manner, atjremarkably low figures, 450, Photographs, size 11x14. Frame 13-inch Flat Molding, White and Gold or Btlver. 480, Photographs uid Engravings, size 11214. Frame 1-tuch Oak Molding, Silver Besd, or 2- inch Fiat Keeded Oak Molding. Engraviues, size 18x22. Frame 24-inch Fist Oak Molding. Artotypes, sizo 20x24. Frame inch Shadod Vak and Silver Molding. Artotypes, size 20x24. Frame 3-inch Flat White and Gold Molding. Artotypes, aize 18x24. Frame 3-inch Flat Oxidized Molding. Artotypes, size 20x24. Frame 4-inch An- tique Oak and Oxidized Silver Molding, very handsome, Artotypes, size 20224. Framo 4-inch Fiat Shaded Oak Molding. Artotypes, size 20x24, Frame 3-inck White and silver Molding. Artotypes, size 20x74. Framo 6-inch Oak and Silver Molding. Etchings on White Satin, size 16x20. Frame 3-inch White aud Gold Molding. Artotypes, size 20x24, Frame 4-inch White and Gold or White and Biiver Enemeled Molding. Artotypes, size 20x24. Frame fine White Enamel and Gold with ‘finted Fioral Border. Pastel Painting, 20x:'4. Frsme White Enamel aud Gold; Tiuted Floral Border. Pauel Pastel, 11x24, Frame 1¢-insh Sil- ver and Osk Molding. Panel Pastel, 11x74, Frame 2-inch White aud Gold Meiding. Easels to match any of these frames, 980. 01.48, 61.48. 61.75. $1.96, 61.98, 91.98. e248. $2.48, 62.98. 04.99. 85.08 1.25, 49, SMITH & WARDWELL, BOSTON VARIETY STORE, s6t010 705, 707, 709 Market Space, * RTT TTT Reo A Bir Aoocr Suora “Another county head from.” Still snotber Leather Association has sent out notices of its pro- posed inerease to price, Again we tell you don't Jet sny of these mutterings frighten you. The storm's gathering, Lots of 'em will get caught aut in it—but we've our stock safely housed. Woe bought when the sky was clear and leather plenty. Shan't pinch your purse a cont harder this season and our usus) high ‘Stade qualities are the bone and sinew of the stock, ‘The ladica before long will want to thicken thoir footwear a little—change from the low-cut to the high boote, To show you how little effect the jump in price has had on us—that line of French Kid Button Boots with Louis XIV heels—Hand turned—that we sold al] last season at 86 and were 20 woll liked—wo've duplicated in quality for 85, The €1.08 Dongols Button Boot with the Patent Leather Tips has always been our pride. 80 good—for so little~The squeeze didn't even affect thet, That boot will bes “Saks Jender” again this season. We Suarantee every pair, ¢ One of the new things that'}] “wake up” your appre- lation is Dongola Button Boot with @ Square Too and Square Patent Lesiher Tip-Abeclutely hand made, Qneot the nattiest wo've soon, Only $3.60 with all tte merit, * Seo this and the others—wo've lofs of them—mote ebout them later. BARS AND COMPAR, “ ‘THE POPULAR PRICE SHOERS. PEWNSYLVANIA AVEXUE AND SEVENTH 6 STREET. * D.'c.. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER Ove Fiz Goors HAVE ARRIVED AKD WE ASSERT, Without hesitancy, that we have, beyond doubt, ene etthetnestend most COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS or MABTELS, CABINETS, PEDESTALS, RECEPTIO: CHAIRS, DIVANS and FANCY ODD PIECES of ZFalitns ' DISING RY, ur a YY, HALL snd MISCEI- Tn our ‘B' scigraet oSAELEP ARTO sms ot The i Fd the colort ings rich and ex- AE ts vesvece FY Fr BODE BRUSSE} TRIES AND ING! pig Surana, DAGHESTAX, FUR AND BEIM ART SQUARES, LINOLEUM AND OIL CLOTH. the JEshow peng new febricncultab for usbolsery “Ties Semple of LACE CURTAINS cour own BI UBBELS, ace #198 and NOTTINGHAM, Inall the new effects. RES In rich and new eacrentdenies colorings, Ne WALL PAP! lew stock of WALL PAPERS, latost designs and SULIUS LANSBURGE, 6 13TH AND Si" We close at 6 p.m. every dey. Busce Tuar i Bee PERRY'S. Ladics, BLACK is tho most popular thing in HOSIERY—but to be good for anything it must be FAST BLACK. Thorecan be no half-way business about it, Thero was s time when all Black dyes were treacherous—thon the more expeumve grades were #0 bettered as to be trusted—but experiment has worked wonders and now the roliability depends not on the price but the make. We have agrude at 25c. that we will guarantee not tocrock. You have frequoutiy paid as bigh us dc. for a good. If you are doubt- fal buy pair—try them—if they miss their mission bring them beck—we will stand the loss. But there ‘wont be any loss to stand. We are sure of them. Now, in some places you will be asked 50c. for what we can show you at 3c. That is luck on cur part, be- cattzo-we bought them at afortunate time. They are of very fine quality—snd not s doubt about the BLACK. We will ahow you some LISLE THREAD BOOT PATTERNS, both in Kicheheu ‘and plain, for 6c. ‘That ie unusual. LADIES’ SILK HOSE, Black and colors, only 75¢. 8 ic CHILDREN’S SCHOOL QUALITIE! ranteed Black, rived. all sizes som 9 in. t0 TO mehen: Onis Roc. 8 pair. GHILDKEN'S EXTRA HEAVY RIBBED, Black a mi from 6 to BY inne Only os EE AA aly bien « d ends” that you will find to be? tt 1—~MEN'S PLAIN, COLORED STRIPED ot —| ‘ an HALF MUsE, running all the way from 50. to s0c, and you take your own choice for 23s, 8 pair, Lot 2—MEN's FINE LISLE THK, HALF HOSE, 5c. to 624e. qualities—now only ice. @ pair, LADI-8' EXP RA FINE BLACK AND COL- OBED INGKAIN HUSE—sold from 75c. 10 $1. Your choice for 50c. a pair. You must reime.. ber these are “odds and ends,” and if your size is vot here, nut to blame us. stock of Hosiery ail the way through stands bet- the variety and zouean't help liklug the gusiites isd e iy. you can’ ip am indoraing the prices, . SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING” NINTH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE Established 1840. pty Ax Inu Or Isrenzst To Evesy. BODY. Do you buy drugs? Do you have prescrip- tions compounded? Do you buy Brushes, Per- fumery, Svsps, Toilet Requisites, &c? Of ‘course you do, and that's the reason it will pay you handsomely to have one of Mertz's cat- Slogues for reference. This little book is per- fectly arranged, bas a list of the more generally Used articles and gives prices that make econ- omy itself wonder, so close are they to whole- sale rates, In fact we retail at Wholesale prices, certainly saving you from 26 to 40 per cent as compared with prices elsewhere. Stopin for ‘scopy or send us your name and sddress fora scopy by mail free, B, P, MERTZ, Druggist and Chemist, it 1014 ee Luows Waost Meaxs Pemor SHOES AT FIVE DOLLARS SEEM TO COME TO US FOR THEM AS NATUR- AS THE NEEDLE POINTS TO THE NORTH, ‘THOUGH AIL, DO NOT KNOW THAT ‘WE’ KEEP SHOES 80 LOW IN PRICE AS 98.00 AND 83.50 OUR SALES SHOW THAT OUR $5.00 SHOES ARE ‘WELL KNOWN, AND THE RELIANCE OF THOSE WHO APPRECIATE GOOD SHOES. BHOES THAT MAKE THE FEET GRACKFUL, MAKE WALKING HAP- PINES, MAKE LIFE EASIER, MAKE SHOE BILLS SMALL, SUCH SHOES ARE WORTH FIVE DOLLAKs. CARPENTERS AND PAINTERS ARE VAST COMPLETING THE WORK OF ENLARGING OUR STOLE—WE WILL HAVE MUCH NEEDED ROOM FOR AND A NEW AND SEPARATE DE- PARTMENT FOR MEN. OUB MEN'S STOCK FOR FALL COMES 1N SLOWLY, BUT BUME OF THE NEW 63.50 AND 84 SHOES ARE HEBK-AND ABE BETTER THAN WE EVE MAD AT THOBE PRICES. BURT'S SHOES. ARTHYR BURT & CO. 1911 F BT. ¥.W, P Ses 6, 1890—SIXTREN ° PAGES. Dovorass & Bro. INTER-OCEAN BUILDING, OTH GT, INDUCEMENTS FOR SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Four exquisite stylee INFANT® 69e, SACQUES for 50c. each. 2Ge. PILLOW SHAMS for 180, @0c. Two-yard BUREAU SCABFS for 3Se. each, Five styles $1.25 NIGHT DRESSES for $2 each. B. & G. BLACK SATTEEN 82 CORSET for $1.75. Ladies’ FAST BLACK 35c. HOSE for 25c. Cannot ‘be matched im the city for the price. ‘You are always in need of NOTIONS. Lovk through that department. z BELTS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. ‘EN PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL CHATELAIN! - BAGS FOR TWO WEEKS. . ‘We bave them in all leathors from 35c. to $35, eae 96-to26n HANTS. 1231 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, ¥.W. Rescnorsa REBUILDING, BEBUILDING, REBUILDING, REBUILDING, BEBUILDING, REBUILDING, REBUILDING, ares 812-814 7TH ST. * During improvements we offer Speciat Bargains in MILLINERY, DRY GOODS AND FANCY GOODS. ‘We are now displaying advance styles in FALL MILLINERY. Just received s large assortment of Blazers in Black, Blue and Stripes, KING'S PALACE, $12 AND 814 7TH ST, ¥. W, au22-lm Fax Srvres Ix Hars. Dunlap’s New York styles in SILK and DERBY HATS for Fall and Winter wear yw ready. Black Derbles from $1.50 to . Correct Styles, Popular Prices, Fine Goods. Nellie Bly Caps 50c, each, WILLETT & RUOFF, HATIERS AND FURRIERS, 96-3 905 PENN. AVE. ‘RS. M. A. COLLIN: Making arain Sep. Washingtou, aud will be pleased to ve ond delivered to all ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL Wi ARE SELLING Fine Put. Leather $4 Bhoe for 8:5, tuade to order, fe. Alo. & reduced to 8. 8. ite, were and $15,nuw 88 und 610. rates st 1914 apd 1916 Yow 86. Suits were $1z. ‘he whole stock at reduc . ave. auJ0-3m" J. W. SELBY, Consumers pesratxa Fo ,BE FE ularly supplied with Hygienic ice should ad- our Maix office. [ibe PER i Goo irr TON | T THE WORKS, 15TH AND ESTS, NE. 5 Ruiuleson cesinbliahed poston Mgieslo Ice delivered at Low Mates. ‘Telephoue i HYGIENIC Ick COMPANY, ‘Main Office, 419 9th st. u.w. We close at 7 p.m., Saturdays execepted. Onroraxire. IT I8 VERY AMUSING TO READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS OF ROME OF OUR COMPETITORS WHO CLAIM ORIGI- NALITY FOR A GARMENT THAT WE SOLD HUNDREDS OF DURING THE PAST BEASON, THE ALBERT LAPEL LIGHT OVER- COAT 18 AN OLD STORY WITH Us, BUT IT ONLY GOES TO SHOW THAT FOL NEW AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS ROBINSON, PARKER & CO. ARE AL- WAYS A SEASON OR TWO AHEAD OF THEIR COMPETITORS. WHENEVER YOU WANT THE LATEST STYLE IN READY-MADE CLOTHING COME TO UB, AB WE DO NOT WAIT UNTIL A GARMENT IS AN OLD-TIMER BEFORE WE HANDLE IT. SEE OUL ASSORTMENT OF FALL OVERCOATS, EVERY NEW STYLE OF THE SEASON, AND AT PRICES THAT Du NOT ADMIT OF A FUTURE CUT- BATE sALk. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO, ORIGINATOBS—NOT IMITATORS, 82-00 BE COR. 7TH AND D STS. XW. Coax, Cous, WE HAVE 1,600 TONS FREE BURNING WHITE ASH STOVE Coat, WHICH WE WILL SELL at OFFICE OF ‘SOODWARD & LOTHROP. OR 11TH AND FP STA Rw. Sarczar, Srermorm 6, 1890. OFEX EACH EVENING UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK. Our stock of Dry Goods and Notions is ‘wapidly nearing completion and cur as eortments larger and more varied than ever before, We note items from several @epertments, as follows: FALL GLOVES. —We pick the follow- fing two special values from our fastly Srriving Fall Stock: Ladies’ Siz-button Length Jersey Taf- feta Gloves, in Greys, Tans and Black. Only 25. per pair. Ladies’ Six-button Length Grey Cham- fes-skin Gloves, embroidercd in feather Stitch. Only 81 per pair. (First floor, center.) NEW FALL JACKETS FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN,—Misses’ and Chii- @ren’s All-wool Check Cloth Reefer Jeck- ets, with roll collae. Sizes 8,30, 12, 14 and 16 years, Prices, $4.50, @5, $5.50, 06 and 96.50. ‘Misses’ and Children's All-woo! Reefer Jackets, in Navy and Green, Sizes 4, 6, 8, 10,12, 14 and 16 years. Prices, $5, $5.60. 66, 06.50, @7 and @7.50. Mises’ and Children's All-wool Navy Cheviot Reefer Jacketa, double breasted, roll collar and brass buttons. Sizes 4, 6,8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 years. Prices, 85, 65.50, 86, 86.50, $7 end 97.50, (Third floor.) LADIES' NEW WRAPPERS. —We have Just received 100 Ladies’ Calico Wrap- Pera, with hubbard fronts, tight backs, Ainished with narrow ruffle, sizes from 32 to 44, which we are offering at the exceedingly low price of @1.25 each. (Third floor.) SPECIAL,—We wish to state that our Custom Shirt Making Department is in fall running order for the Fall and ‘Winter trade. It will be to your inter- est to place your orders early before we et too busy. Ofen's Department, 1013 F st.) LINENS.—Bere are a few extremely fine values, Three special values in Damask Nap- ‘kins. ‘200 dozen % Irish Damask Nepkine at 91.25, 81.35 and $1.50 per dozen. Our new Fall Damask have oom- ‘menced to arrive and we quote the fol- lowing arrivals: 72-inch German Dam- sk, ortre heavy, and new and besutifal patterns. Only $1 per yard. 3 Napkins to match. $3.50 per dozen, 72-tnch Irich Satin Damask. Only €1.35 per yard. ‘% Napkins to match. @4 per dozen. 724mch Damask in Ecru and Light Blue, desirable for Breakfast Cloths. Only @1 per yard. ‘We have just reduced about 50 dozen Extre Heavy Huck Towels—size 22 by 42_to the exceedingly low price of 200, « each. Linen Turkish Towels for the beth ‘Téc, and $1 each. Extra Size Turkish Towels, measuring 41 by 68 tuches; especially Gesirabic for Children's Beth Sheet, Only $1.25 each. Linen Ginghams, in effective patterns, Gesirabie for fall wear and Traveling Dresses. 30c., 35c. and 37¢. per yard. Full assortment of Apronetied. 40 inches wide, 100. 123¢., 180. 25e. and 306¢. per yard (Second floor.) LADIES’ TEA GOWNS AT GREATLY BEDUCED PRICES.—We are clearing ‘out the Summer Goods in order to make room for our coming Fall Stock. That isthe reason we offer the following at ‘Tidiculously low prices: 2 Ladies’ Navy Biue Figured French Challie Tea Gowns, French blue fronts. Sizes 36 and 40. Reduced from 10 to 85 each. 2 Ladies’ Brown Striped Flannel Tes Gowns, with plain robe fronta. Sizes 40 and 44 Boduced from $7 to $5 each. 1 Lady's French Challie Tes Gown, ecru ground with small cardinal figure, cardinal albatross frout to match, Size * 36. Reduced from $12.50 to $5. 1 Lady's Light-Striped Flaunel Tes Gown, with cardival surab front and ribbons. Size 40. Reduced from $15 to 06.75. % Ladies’ French Challie Tea Gowns, white ground with grey figures, plain say front to mateb, Bizes 34 and 38, Reduced from $15 to 66.75 cach. (Third floor.) EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING OF BLANKETS.—On Monday morning we ‘Will offer the following extraordinary ‘values in medium and bigh grade Blan- kets: 11-4 6-1b, White Wool Blankets, @3 per pair. 11-40-1b. extra fine White Wool Blan- kets. 64 per pair. 10-4 434-10, All Wool Scarlet Blankets, (63.50 per pair. 11-4 G-1b, All Wool Scarlet Blsakets, 84.25 per pair. Among the 400 pairs we just opened, consisting of all the ofd lots, broken cases end slightly imperfect Blankets, such as misplaced or blurred borders, Of! spots and overweight, ete.: 10-4 White Blankets, $4 and 6 per ‘pair. 114 White Blankets, 94.5, @5and ‘86 por pair, 12-4 White Blankets, $6 and $7 per pair. ‘We will also offer 11-4 White Crochet Quilts, extra size and quality, at 750, each, (Fourth foor.) BED WEAR —Ready-made Sheets and We quote the beet values in each width of Pillow and Sheeting Linens: Ab-inch, 500, Oven end 75s, per yasd. ‘Weare the sole agents for Low's Wd ‘Rose Seap. Shc. per box of one dosea eakes, 4c. por single cake, WooDwaRp & LoTmROS, Cor, 11th and F ow. aw. your figure, You need to hesitate before you answer the question: Dy [wear the Corset best swiled to met WE ASK YOUR CONFIDENCE, by the launder and repair of our Corsets free of charge, ‘Ath, by the absence of all unreliable makes, 6 quoting the lowest prices. sagd Paras Roar Conser Srecuacries, Of course ALL MAKES of Thompson's, Dr. War- ner's, K. &G., Ferris’, and Prepch Woven Corsetsare in stock, and no less than sixty-seven styles of the famous French “PD.” and “C2” Corscts, but the following ere SPECIALTIES and Det tod obtained elsewhere im this city “FASSO" CORSETS— ‘These celebrated French Corsets are cut and made separately and entirely by hand. Acknowledged ‘world over ae the best. $510 @25 a pair, se “"DONITA™— While not id such variety of styles as the above, this is the Corset par excelience for those who prefer the Jong waist and high bust. Price $7.50. “a La Passon— This i¢ « French Corset made to our especial onder and. while not finished ss elegantly, has the Sting Qualitics of the “Faso.” Price @2, “A LA DONITA"— Our Parie manufacturer has suoceeeded tu copying Pig Celebrated “*Doutta” so that we can soll at 4a “PALAIS ROYAL" — This specialty Corset was made fo of the Venus “CP.” Price ouly L300 ee “A LA PALAIB ROVAL"— A Coutil Corset thet for @t, durability and finish may be compared with many $1 Corsets Price 75 cents, RIDING CORSETS— ‘These French Corsets need only to be tried Preciated. Price 1.50. eae FULL-DRESs OORSETS— Patrons of these Corsets the elite of society. Price ‘to —— OUR 81 CORSETS— 1 would be invidious to point to anyone style. Mak- ing 8 specialty of @1 we claim ; est variety in the eit eer MISSES’ CORSETS— A specialty is the 1890 Improved Loug-waist Corset, with the fan back. The medical faculty prescribe it for preventing stooping eboulders. A FEW SPECIAL PRICES, 1281.30 for the $1.75 0 1s Vewus Corsete, These bave long waist and bigh bust, Deck, Black, ‘White and Colors, ne 49 cents for our new 7c. Coutil Comet, 77 cents for $1.68 “CP” Prevch thome Corsets. coted te trytag 00 or slightly faded by window dis- ay. THE CORRECT CORSET FOR 1890-91. Corsets with Bisck or Yellow silk stitching are correct for the coming season. We show thirty different styles. Of course there are wany Iaaios who Rever have or will wear Black Corsets. We merely Point to what fashion dictates; we do notdictate. But since we accept the responsibility of the wear of our ‘Corsete—keeping them in repair free of charge—we ‘re Justified tp asking this of our patrons: Request the personal attention of the lady in charge. ‘Many years’ experience enables her to make +mmyes- Hous which our customers often have reason to ap- preciate. Have the Corset tried on and thus insure an abeo- lutely perfect ft. ‘We also recommend the new Steel Protector; it Preserves the front steel, Can be used with any make of Corset, on Scientifically designed Shoulder Braces, dress forms, also the very latest Paris style Hip Busties, &c. (Continued below.) ae aren Embroidered costumes are already seen on the fash- sonable thoroughfares of London and Paria, We have Just received dress patterns of Broadcloths in lovely sutumn tints, embroidered with Black Braid, only 20 the pattern. Those of Sermo, only 88.508 pat- tern. The Paris fashion plates we have to show you ‘will give 8 good idea how stylish and really besutiful are these novelties. THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued pelow.) The last arrivals are so good an twitation of the 8Oc. Suitings that we'll be almost glad when they are gone. ‘They come in the same checks and color combinations as the more expensive goods, vir., Brown and Bine, Light and Derk Green, two shades Gray, Mahogany and Gray. You know we make a special effort to cive the best values in town at 50c. a yard. The fol- Jowing we claim as such 40-inch Cashmeres, antumn shades. 40-inch Serges, plaids aud stripes. . 40-.nch Cheviots, checks and stripes. 40-inch Suitings, tartan and Scotch plaids...50c. yard 40-tnch Black Serges, al! wool......... 0c. yard 40-inch Biack Mohair Brilltantine, -50e. yard THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) Acxxyowneverp Basoarss* The following have not only been much admired, ‘Dut are eagerly purchasyd, so that we have reason to claim them “bargains” 45-ineb Camel's Hatr Plaids... aa Lovely tints of Mulberry, Wood Rose, Navy, Prune, Boreal, Cafe, Cardival, Garnet, Golden'Brown, Gray, Stone, Castor, Beal, Slate, Myrtle, Bronze, Rev seda, Plum, Heliotrope ; also Cream and Bleck. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) ‘The following Complete Dress Patterns are of the best mecerials and therefure barvains ; $1.95 YOR 4 COMPLETE SUIT, —The patterns in- clude 334 yards of cashmere, tartan or Booch 2.20 FOR A COMPLETE SUIT.—These patterns contain 4 yards of material, being sufficient for a Mise 687 Among the more expensive styles you'll notice @ matchless variety of Jewei-mounted Trimmives alec novelties thet require but = few stitches end the Gress is trimmed; Bling Oollera, Cuffs and Bieeves also the loops, Goris, Se. sil ready to adjust. Feather Boss trom is to # yards long. The new Velvet ming Velvets are all here, Special bargains are ‘Veivete at $1, $1.26 and 61.50 » yard These come im Blacks and colors. In Bisck only we offer ot 62 a yerd Velvets, full ‘be cheap ot three dollar,

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